It’s a fact: the world is in trouble. But don’t give up! Meet Generation Hope! This book introduces 20 young activists and change-makers who are making the world a better place. They’re taking on everything from climate change and pollution to radical kindness and animal welfare. Actually, that’s just the start. Gender equality, conservation, social justice, homelessness, hunger and mental health are also on the to-do list! So if you’re feeling a bit hopeless, this book is the perfect kick up the bum. Proof that you(th) can make a difference – however big the problem!
Profiles of 20 young activists tackling key global issues Conservation, social justice, climate change and lots more Full of bite-sized facts laid out in a dynamic graphic style An upbeat look at the big issues that matter most right now All the issues simply explained with handy action points The featured young people include:
Greta Thunberg (Sweden) Dara McAnulty (Ireland) Thomas Truby (Scotland) Aran Cosentino (Italy) Bradanovics Bendeguz (Hungary) Jakob Blasel (Germany) Bana al Abed (Syria) Zulaikha Patel (South Africa) Salvador Gomez Colon (Puerto Rico)
It’s a fact: the world is in trouble. But don’t give up! Meet Generation Hope! This book introduces 20 young activists and change-makers who are making the world a better place. They’re taking on everything from climate change and pollution to radical kindness and animal welfare. Actually, that’s just the start. Gender equality, conservation, social justice, homelessness, hunger and mental health are also on the to-do list! So if you’re feeling a bit hopeless, this book is the perfect kick up the bum. Proof that you(th) can make a difference – however big the problem!
Profiles of 20 young activists tackling key global issues Conservation, social justice, climate change and lots more Full of bite-sized facts laid out in a dynamic graphic style An upbeat look at the big issues that matter most right now All the issues simply explained with handy action points The featured young people include:
Greta Thunberg (Sweden) Dara McAnulty (Ireland) Thomas Truby (Scotland) Aran Cosentino (Italy) Bradanovics Bendeguz (Hungary) Jakob Blasel (Germany) Bana al Abed (Syria) Zulaikha Patel (South Africa) Salvador Gomez Colon (Puerto Rico)